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AMUSEMENTS. FORGET TOUR TROUBLES AND KOAR WITH THESE CLOWNS. The Pinnacle of Screen Comedy. . PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA QUEEN ST. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT AT 3.30, 5.3u, 8 O'CLOCK. The World's Greatest Fun Circus now in full svrinc — with the World's Greatest Clowns as Hotel Proprietors of a 40-storey Broadway Residential Hotel. WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY Famous Comedians of "Cuckoos," "Half Shot at Sunrise," "Dixiana," "Rio Rita," and now they Head the Parade in " HOOK, " HOOK, " HOOK, LINE LINE LINE AND AND AND SINKER!" SINKER!" SINKER!" SINKER!" They Turn a Broadway Hotel into a Nut-house. There is nothing in the Show World to compare with these great Comedians and "Hook, Line and Sinker. , * BOX AT PLAZA. • PLAN! Rin s 41 " 58& CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. RICHARD DIX IN "LOVIN , THE LADIES," "LOVIN , THE LADIES," "The Comedy Supreme/' Also SELECTED FEATURETTES, Each of Different Appeal. QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE POPULAR CAPITOL PRICES. Reserves, Phone 20-574. SOUTHERN CROSS- elle *slie WED., Bth; THURS., 9th; FRI., 10th. " THUNDERBOLT," With GEORGE BANCROFT, FAY WRAY and RICHARD ARLEN. And a Good Supporting Programme. LECTURES. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Astronomical Society will be held in the Physics Lecture Room, University f-cienee Buildings, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at R p.m. Business: (a) Annual Report and Balance-Sheet: (b) Election of Officers. Illustrated Lecture on ''The Constellations'' by Mr. E. G. .Jones, M.A., B.Sc. Public invited. S A UCKLAND Higher Thought Centre (Inc.), The Temple, corner Pitt and Wellington Sts. —To-morrow (Thursday). 2 p.m., Women's Progress Club. Mrs. H. Silcock will Speak on " Mental and Telepathic Healing." Everybody Always Welcome. W flflUgl -J7DUCATION BY DISCUSSION. VfinV JOIN A W.E.A. CLASS These Classes (24 "Weekly Lectures) are open to all adults—foe, 5/ per class. Opening dates as under. MONDAY, APRIL 13 — Modern Drama, Irish Literature, Questions of the Day (Papatoetoe). TUESDAY, APRIL 14 — Contemporary Poetry. Economics (Problems of Industry), Natural History. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 —Music, Psychology, Economic History. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 — International Relations; Art (Architecture, Tainting, Sculpture). (N.B. —Owing to the return of Mr. R. A. Falla earlier than expected, the Natural History Class will begin on April 14 (at the Old Grammar School). Full particulars from Syllabus obtainable gratis from any bookshop, or from W.E.A. Office. Meet others interested in these subjects and learn from them as well as from the Tutor. FIRST LECTURE of any course FREE. N. M. RICHMOND, Director Tutorial Classes. Old Grammar School, Symonds St. Phone 46-094. S , •XT IVISECTION. A LECTURE Will be Delivered by MR. M. WALKER At tbe LEWIS EADY HALL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. The Public is Cordially Invited. 8 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. *&\ A TJCKLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL ?W £ J\. LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AUCKLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Swanson Street, on THURSDAY, APRIL 16, at 7.30 p.m. AH Supporters are invited to attend. x 8 I. CULPAN, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. A MALGAMATED ENGINEERING AND -£L ALLIED TRADES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS (Auckland Branch). Members of the above Union are hereby notified that the adjourned or continua- " tion of the meeting held on March 31, will be held in Room "G," Trades Hall, Auckland, on THURSDAY, April 9, at 7.30 p.m. The business is important and demands the attention of members. G. T. THUKSTOX, Acting Secretary. 8 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ; ♦ "DRADNEY AND BINNS. 4&ffin>iL- DAILY KXCURSIONS TO OSTEND. Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 9.45 a.m., Saturdays at 1.45 p.m. EVENING TRIPS, ' . Fridays, 6.30 p.m. Leaving Ostend Saturdays, 7 a.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1931, Page 18

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